Weinstein Professor of Accountancy
Steven_Lilien@baruch.cuny.edu
Education:
| BS | New York University | Accountancy | 1969 |
| MS | New York University | Accountancy | 1973 |
| PhD | New York University | Accountancy and Finance | 1976 |
| CPA | State of New York |
| 1980 |
Areas of Expertise:
Financial and Managerial Accounting
Selected Publications:
"Assessment of Analysts' Target Prices" (with Stephen Bryan and Lee-Seok Hwang). CPA Journal, July 2001.
"CEO
Stock Based Compensation: An Empirical Analysis of Incentive-Intensity,
Relative Mix and Economic Determinants" (with Stephen Bryan and
Lee-Seok Hwang). Journal of Business, Fall 2000.
"Market Valuation of Interest-Cost Savings from Debt Refinancing" (with Aloke Ghosh and Steven Lim). Journal of Financial Statement Analysis, 1998.
"Stock-Based Compensation Effect on Net Income" (with Martin Mellman). CPA Journal, March 1996.
"Mandated Accounting Changes and Managerial Discretion" (with Steven Balsam and In-Mu Haw). Journal of Accounting and Economics, January 1995.
Academic Activities:
Developed combined 150-credit BBA/BA-MS Degree Program in Accountancy (60 students currently enrolled).
Published Impact, the Newsletter of the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy.
Organized Alumni/Student Breakfasts and Corporate Associates Program.
Vice Chair, AACSB Accreditation Team, George Washington University, 1998.
Vice Chair, AACSB Accreditation Team, Bowling Green University, 1996.
Professional Activities:
Board of Advisors, Grace and Co. Consultancy, 2000-present.
Board of Directors and Leadership Group, New York Chapter, Financial Executives Institute, 1999-present.
Chair, Academic Relations Committee, New York Chapter, Financial Executives Institute, 2001-present.
Board of Directors, New York Chapter, Institute of Internal Auditors, 1997-present.
Testified before State Assembly Hearings on Accountancy Law Reform, December 1999.
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